Most Helpful Positive Review

Apr 18, 2013

Family loved it! I actually made them for a meal, so I used two whole crescents "sandwiched" with the meat in between (not rolled up). I also didn't have onion soup mix so I used Savory Garlic & Herb flavoring mix.

Most Helpful Critical Review

Nov 05, 2013

Fake White Castles! These are delicious if you triple the ground beef. We've made them for years with 1-1.5 lbs ground chuck, 1 packet of soup mix, 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese & PICKLES! I can't believe they don't have pickles in the recipe. One dill pickle slice per sandwich. You'll need 3-4 packages of rolls, depending on how much you stuff them. They're always a big hit at tailgate or any other party.

Just had these for dinner tonight. I wanted to try them out before the holidays. Very, very good. I had two and my husband had six. YIKES! I gave them a four because they were so easy and had so few ingredients. Thanks for sharing naylor1234.

Made these last night and the husband loved them. I did add some red chili powder to spice them up a bit. Roll these from the tip in to the rest of the dough and tuck in the edges. Next time, I would double the recipe because 8 is not enough!

This was supper tonight and all my picky teenagers loved it! Reading the reviews I used almost 1 1/2 lbs of ground beef with the same amount of cheese and package of onion soup mix. I used 2 cans of crescent rolls. I thought it sounded too simple and easy to be that good...I was wrong! Always looking for something different to do with ground beef, this one is a winner!

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